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1 DAILY CAPWAL JOUEKAli, SALBM, OBEaOH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 6 10flK . ' " r- ', Scott's Emulsion is cod Hver oil prepared as a food not a food like bread or meat, but more like 'cream; in fact, it is the cream of cod liver oil. At the same time it is a blood-maker, a nerve tonic and a 'flesh-builder. But principally it is food for tired and weak digestions, for all who arc fat-starved and thin. It is pleasant to take ; children like it and ask for more. -t HH PRISON CHARGES 1 REPORTED Findings of the Legislative Committee in a Nutshell ENJOYING THIS LIFE SOCIAL Spending His Fortune Heirs Cannot Quarrel So We'll uii) jtn a umjAt, trtt SCOTT & BOWNB. 4 rI Stint, New Yk. HARPER WHISKY MS EXKl Physicians prescribe it for their most delicate patients. OLD and PURE. For 8alo by AUGUST 8CHREIDER Hood IMver, 1VI. 20 The Hood Itiv- Icr Apple Growers' I'mon shipped two earn of apples Jnnt vrek to ?ew Or leans This make n total of 106 corn sulppod by tliitt uHBoclntion, and prue ttcnlly clones tho npplo fllilpplnjj Men tion, About Sfi moro earn have boon sent from Hood Ittvor by iuippan. There are- 11 few moro enrs to follow. There i considerable interest In tbo recent legislative investigation at the stt prlxos, as some pretty rank charges of misappropriation of funds were rife, and now that the commit tee bs odmpleledf its work all will bo glad to know what was found. It has been stated that the whole matter was instigated by malice, but however that may be, here is the first paragraph of the report whieh contains tho milk in1 tho coooanut. The remainder of th report is largoly given to statistics and other data, but hiw little bearing upon the committee's opinion of whether tho ofllrials ware guilty of a. serious offense 1 or not. This jmrt of the report says: "Wo lmve given opportunity for tho prosceution and dafonso to present their sides of the matter, during the limited time at our dispos), and from tho cvidonee beforo us, we find that the superintendent of tho ponitentiary with tho approval of the govornor, oxt pondctl approximately two thousand dollars ($2,000)'' for tho pnrdhaso,' of furniture and fixtures, used for fur nlahing tho homes of tho superintend ent, tho .first wnrdn and reception Ti)im at tne penitentiary, ana that swii expenditure whs mado fiam tliB better in rut fund rather than the penitentiary fund, upon tbo ndvie of the attorney general; tho articles, however, having been purchased but not wid for, prior to mid advice being given. We find that at mid time the furniture in use in mid buildings, owned by the state, was dilapidated and worn and unfit for use and that in our judgment at mid time, this expenditure was noeamury for tin) beet interests of the state. In our judgment, huwevor , this was in violation of the statute oroatiug tho betterment fund, but whs without any wrongful intent. M. 1). Vriggs und Klino Kelt, of A sh in ml, who have been among tho cleric al stalT at the ltgiHlnture, nre spending a few days iu Portland. One admires the wisdom of Stephen B. Itoath, of Norwich, Conn. By industry and the methods of trade ho amassed millions. Like most men of wealth he had Lis experiences with tho courts ef tho land. And bo found that a great fortune and a tightly drawn will moan a lawsuit as soon as tho body ef the late lamented has beon placed in a tomb and tho relatives down to the fourth generation have Ijrid timo to den their fighting clothes. Stephen Hoath is giving hi? money away while he is yet among the living. He has been able to overcome that rich man's prejudice against parting with money while the lamp of life still burns. If you nre not rich you cannot appreelnte what a mountain that preju dice is, or how many hypochondrical millionaires thoro whose dreams arc filled with visions of the poorhouse. He overcame thnt and ho nlso over came tho deslro to pilo up moro -wealth. Ho gavo away a million dollars and I got solid enjoyment watching tho joy of those whom ho had mado bono fieinrics. As ago ovortook him he distributed nnothor million. He proposed to leave very Jittle for his hears to quarrel over. r Who shall ttay that his is not tho wiwr course? He will die comparative ly poor. Not all of those whom he has benefitted will make good use of their wealth, but at least there will be' blessed peaee, and those who would at tack the reputation of the dond will have their troubles for their pains. Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and cancors, that oat away your skin. "Wm. Bodoll, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: "I bavo usod Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo for Ulcors, Soros nnd Cancors. It is tho bost hoaling dressing I over found," Soothos and boals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store; guaranteed. t The Complete V Folding Kind New designs, the finest finished lines. It is no longer necessary to bay a heavy fmbe wagon of a caxt for the little baby, use it a year or so, sell it at a sacrifce and then invesi more money in a folding cart. Oars ate suitable for all ages, afford all the comforts of the old style and all the advantages of the new. How about those faded, torn, and untidy walls? Let us put them in nice attrac tive shape before the arrival of eastern visitors. We ate in a position to do it nicely and cheaply. Our paper rack is almost double the length it was thirty days ago and is more man lull already THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. NEXT TO JOS. MEYERS & SON. I STORES Salem and Albany Newport News, Va., July 22, 1903 Last summer while recovering from ill- f fvr- T had a severe attack of i 5amrnflorv Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months. I was treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds of linaments and medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same time I was not anv nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper I saw an advertisement f S. S. S. lor Kneumausm. i uunucu to give it a trial, which I did at once. After I had taken three bottles I felt a reat deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was entirely cured. I now feel better than for years, ind I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to anv one suffering from Rheumatism, fl 1S13 31 St. Chas. E. Gir.DEnsi.EEVE. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or m other acid poison in the blood, witch when deposited in the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and tie stiffness and soreness pe culiar to this disease. S. S. S. goes di rectly into the circulation, all irrita ting " r lbstances are neutralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure and the general health is built up under the purifying and tonic eiiectsoi tne vege table remedy. Write for our spe cial book on Rheu matism which is sentfree. Ourpby siciauswill advise without charge all who will write us alxiut their case. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. EVENTS Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look long. The demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of the supply. Ob tain the technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will soon be one of the thousands that owe their success to our instruction. We urn help you qualify at homo, in spare time, and at small expc use, for any of the fol lowing positiens: Kechnkil, Electric!, Stein, CM, or Weiss Eoglteir, Draftinu; ArcWetl; 8er twpir. Stjr,rp&er; S!wt-Cird Writer. WSfldow Ortssir; cr it WrKer. Writ TODAY, ttntliiR which poi. tlun lutvrt'M. you, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Dox 799 SCRANTON, PA. OS C1U. OX 01 UKit tttrxuUTtTITti Schools, Scrauton, Pa, Salem, Or., April 20, 1904. lutoruatlonal Corruepondence Gentlemen: la reply to your rojuet asking; for my opinion of your school as a udnt, will say I am well pkosed with your nwthcHls of Instruction, and the faculty yoti nave of making your logons so plain and oastly understood. Any porson with a common school education cannot kelp but be Iwuoflttod by iHtnwins a course in which b u l&lftrtMted. In to far aj l bar partiwd my course, could sot suggest any way to liuproro yr jujj. oda of Instruction. I bg to remain, Yowra truly FKHD A. LBGO. CUuw U A. d fi ji - - ( a TTcart Party, The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. r B. Houston, on South Commercial stre.t, was the scene of an enjoyable event Thursday evening, when tuej entertaiaad a number of friends at rards. The rooms were appropnav decorated with hearts, evergreens and ferns. In the game the first prize was . ..- v J. R. Whitney, and the gentleman's prize was captured by Mr. V: P Babcock. The event was a most pleasant affair, and those attending Dr. and Mrs. J. X. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ottenheirner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Whitney, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Calbreath, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Gutens, Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bihop, Mr. and Mrs. W. v. liaucoc. Senator and Mrs. O. P. uosnow, oi Roieburg; Mrs. C. B. SlioltOD, .urs. o. C Dver. Mrs. W. G. wood, ot Aioanj ; MisV Xann Wallace and Messrs. T. T. Geer, M. O. Buren and A. G. Crawford. Engagement Announced. Tho engagement of Miss Hazel Bickers to Joseph Owcnhouse, at Pen dleton, has beon aunounced. The wed ding is to take placo March 1st. Tho bride is well known in this city, and is the daughter of II. E. Bickers, formerly superintendant of tho reform school. Mr. Bickers is now in the hotel busi ness at Pendleton. A FULL STOCK We now have a full stock of By. acinths, Tulipa, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow Drops, Jonquils and a nico as sortment of Chineso Sacred Lilies. Would be pleased to havo tho public call and inspect cur stock at Savage & Fietcie 322-324 Commercial St. ft mm W c r B&zTw ( JUooKing I 1T )t7Tlr O i SI P k i I Peculiar Disappearance, J. D. Runyan, of Butlmille, Ohio, hud tho peculiar disappearance of his painful symptoms, of indigestion and bilKousness, to Dr. King's New Life Pills. He says: " They aro a powerful romody for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guar anteed at J. C. Perry's drug store, price 5c. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Three Trains to the East Dally, Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per sonally conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. 70 " HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Change of Cars 70 DKPABT tfOR Free Circulars R. W. WITT1CIIEN, Local Agent. F. X. HOIX, Asst. Strpt. McKay BMr. 3rd P. Stark PORTLAND. ORE, ' Poultry at Stelner'i Market Eggs Per dozon, 17c. Ducks 10c. ChickonsSOc. Hens 10c. Turkeys 15c. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 20c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes f)0c. Potatoes, sweet, $1.75, Onions 2. Apples 75$1.00. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5Uc lb. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons $2.753.50, Coconnut, $1.00 doz. Wood, r'enct Porta. Kl. Second-growth $4.50. Big flr-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts- 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hide. Pelta and fun. Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hiues, No, 2 lc C If Skins 46c. Sheep 75c, Goat Sktnj t6o to 81.1 Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Buying, $1 401.50. Barley-$2323.50. Hops 273iytC. Sslam Flouring Mills. PIour $4.40. Wheat-SOe. Cows lljiy,c. Sheep 11.602.0(1. Dreeaed veal g 5c Fat hogs BCCHe. ""v" l ia,ou. Hulel clover JUfflij, Bran $22, EOS, Butter and Cream. By CommerclM Cre.im Co. Butter 27. ButLr fat-S7H4 at eta8D. PORTLAND MARKET Flour YalUr. mi-l.. .. , $4.00 " "; 0t-ai wait u w $2.50 . . '? rued, Chicago Portland Special 9 15 a. m Atlantlo Express 3:15 p. m, rla Hunt lagton Bt.Paal "t Mill 6 V r , h, Tla Spokaa TIME SCHEDULES from Portland, Or, ARRJVB FHOM Salt Llre. Denver. Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kaiuai L'ltj, st Ixmls, CtUCigO ana &atr. Salt Laic, Denver VU Worth, Onahs, Kantaa Cltv, bt. Locls, Chicago ind Katt, Whlia VaUa. Lewi.ton. 3po)cane. Wallace, Pull- aiau, isinnear'll Bw Hnl. Dulmh.MilvmnkM Chicago, and at. 5 2Sp n 7:15 a. a. 8: a. is Ocean and River Schedule. For San Francisco Every fife days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way point and North Beach Daily (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Daily service (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask of write your nearest ticket agent, or A. U CRAIG, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. liM. MiUituf-B,, $ifc j-iuotay, $14, otatM-.aAd.. lr po. twk W iS!H19 0. lUiftll- vr... 'T' '! 1 iim r ' t si TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12.-45 P.M. Leaves Corvallls 1:45 P.U. Arires Yaqulna 5:40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallls .11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany i:oo P.M. Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit G:S0 A.M. Arrives Albany n:i5 A.M. irain .No. I arrives In Albany In time to connect with tho S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before depart ure of s. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. P. wains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adja cent benches. Train No. S for Detroit, Breltenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 n. m. nnphin nimlt about G:00 p. m. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE. Manager. COCKRELU Agent, Albany. - i-HQNISE, Agent, Corvallls. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE vlH TruoE Marks rrntt Designs i' t?!iIF ,ietcl dostxlptlon mar ' . , ,;2.artrjittlr,o frt wheiber on lirju,'l r '' WI Conirounl ,.,.'" Jr. rOJei.tUl. Handbook aalalenu r ."ilJfL rforwxrunuipaienla. H i5rS.J" l MM.JtlS. recclT- .Wine JUKTRan. vrnSZr-"" in aju.iid. m .- r - - l - ftfl VteVIv r rteTu'.,V:'l,.,u,S-w-. Trai,Mi t,;-l. 'WBtrjr, H?l -. EWI1II1M nWMllen. K l.n 3GIBraah. Until Vnr& Hr4n oa!. P Bt. WaahlSto" rI k r""1'.!" aad apwa lATtfl dr. Term. t